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The Staten Island Files: Explore Hundreds of Previously Secret NYPD Misconduct Findings

arrow Police officers graduating at a ceremony at the Barclays Center in 2013. Andrew Gombert/EPA/Shutterstock On Tuesday, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals threw out a challenge from a coalition of police and other unions that sought to bar New York City agencies from releasing thousands of previously secret NYPD disciplinary records. The decision could usher in unprecedented public access to the NYPD’s closely-guarded disciplinary records. While we wait for the unions to announce whether they will appeal the ruling, Gothamist/WNYC has gained access to a small trove of the NYPD’s misconduct findings and disciplinary decisions, giving us a unique window into what the larger release of NYPD records could reveal. The records were released by the Staten Island District Attorney’s Office, in response to a Freedom of Information Law request by the media organization. Prosecutors maintain records on NYPD misconduct because they are required by law to share informa

Arrests in store burglaries, robberies: Staten Island s top crime stories of week

Arrests in store burglaries, robberies: Staten Island’s top crime stories of week Updated Feb 13, 2021; NYPD: 39K HAUL FOR COMMERCIAL BURGLAR Police cars are stationed in New Dorp Lane following a report of a burglary on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel) A burglar stole $39,000 by raiding an ATM at a deli on New Dorp Lane and busted through a glass door and wall of an adjacent storefront to burglarize a restaurant on Forest Avenue in Mariners Harbor, authorities allege. When officers tried pull over Juan Reyes, 39, of Graniteville, in a stolen van shortly after the restaurant caper, the suspect hit the gas and led officers on a wild chase through the streets of Mariners Harbor, according to the criminal complaint and police.

What You Need to Know About New York s District Attorney Races in 2021

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Brooklyn DA to vacate more than 1,000 prostitution warrants

© Getty Images Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced Friday that he will move to vacate more than 1,000 bench warrants related to prostitution and loitering. The district attorney s office said there were 262 warrants dating back to 2012 vacated this week, the first batch to be dismissed now that Gonzalez will decline to prosecute or dismiss cases on both charges. Another 850 warrants dating back several decades will be dismissed in the future, his office said.  Over the past year, the district attorney s office has instead begun connecting individuals charged with prostitution to services like medical assistance, mental health or substance abuse therapy, children’s services or housing assistance.

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